Sociology Personal Reflection PostPrint version April 2016.pdf (380.28 kB)
Postcolonial reflections on sociology
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels with the emergence of feminism and queer theory within the academy. These critiques were facilitated by the expansion of public higher education over the last five decades and the article also addresses the implications of the privatisation and marketization of the university on the processes of knowledge production.
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SociologyISSN
0038-0385Publisher
SAGE PublicationsExternal DOI
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5Volume
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960-966Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
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part of Special Issue: Bringing it ‘Home’? Sociological Practice and the Practice of SociologyFull text available
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2017-10-11First Open Access (FOA) Date
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2017-10-11Usage metrics
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